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. >> david kerley in washington, thank you. >>> also out of d.c. a headline that caught our eye with so many passengers tired of being told they have to turn off their ipads and kindle before the plane takes off federal authorities say they will take a new look at whether they do interfere with the cockpit and whether passengers should be allowed to use them during cakeoff and landing. the faa says it will now take a quote fresh look at the use of peds, other than cell phones on aircraft. >>> in the uk they have been watching her but yet to hear from her. princess kate delivers her first big speech. first time we heard from another princess, it brings back memories. >> reporter: it's been an eventful weekend for the duchess passing out shamrocks to the guards. one guard literally passed out. but tomorrow, the nerves will be even greater. we will get to hear her first ever public address at a hospice for kids. >> everyone is silent and listening to every single word you're saying and will be nerve-racking for her. >> reporter: was certainly nerve-ra
. >> david kerley in washington, thank you. >>> also out of d.c. a headline that caught our eye with so many passengers tired of being told they have to turn off their ipads and kindle before the plane takes off federal authorities say they will take a new look at whether they do interfere with the cockpit and whether passengers should be allowed to use them during cakeoff and landing. the faa says it will now take a quote fresh look at the use of peds, other than cell phones on...
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. >>> and also from washington this evening, this image of people who are hoping to get actual tickets inside the supreme court to hear arguments for the president obama health care reform law. about 60 seats are available and the lines are longer than that. >>> we have a sad update tonight for the house fire in charleston, west virginia, we reported on last night here. this evening, another victim has died. a 7-year-old boy was taken off life support, bringing the death total to 9. authorities say they hope americans will check detectors in bedrooms and mount one inside the bedroom as well. >>> we turn to disturbing details about the american soldier accused of murdering 17 afghan civilians. investigators now believe sergeant robert bales attacked the village, returned to the base and went out to attack again. we learned they have paid $50,000 to the families of the victims and $11,000 to the injured. and the one thing they want, justice. >>> and a portrait of president obama caught our eye. look at this. president obama peering through binoculars, right through the bmz between north
. >>> and also from washington this evening, this image of people who are hoping to get actual tickets inside the supreme court to hear arguments for the president obama health care reform law. about 60 seats are available and the lines are longer than that. >>> we have a sad update tonight for the house fire in charleston, west virginia, we reported on last night here. this evening, another victim has died. a 7-year-old boy was taken off life support, bringing the death total...
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first, this evening, the voting in washington state. the caucuses there today. 43 delegates at stake. david kerley is tracking it all. >> good evening. if evangelicals show up. santorum could do well. as those republicans were arriving at their caucuses today, three of the candidates were already half a country away, trying to grab the big prize up for grabs on tuber tuesday. >> reporter: while ron paul greeted voters. gingrich, santorum and romney sprinted into ohio. >> get out and vote on tuesday. thank you so much. >> super tuesday. ten states voting. and romney seems to have a spring in his step in ohio, closing the gap on santorum. >> obviously, if i got the nod from the people of ohio, that would send a big statement. >> romney knows his opponent has a problem. santorum didn't fill out all of the paperwork in ohio. more than a quarter. up to 18 of ohio's delegates could be out of reach. romney's campaign jumped out of state. calling into question the ability to run an organized campaign. >> gingrich joined in two. >> we have a num
first, this evening, the voting in washington state. the caucuses there today. 43 delegates at stake. david kerley is tracking it all. >> good evening. if evangelicals show up. santorum could do well. as those republicans were arriving at their caucuses today, three of the candidates were already half a country away, trying to grab the big prize up for grabs on tuber tuesday. >> reporter: while ron paul greeted voters. gingrich, santorum and romney sprinted into ohio. >> get...
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david kerley tonight in washington. david, thanks. >>> we're going to turn next here to our reporting bringing america back. we told you here on "world news" about those record profits from gm. the american car company now number one in the world. well, tonight here some more welcome numbers. an american car and an american truck now in the top ten in the world when it comes to quality and safety. abc's jim avila in the driver's seat tonight. >> reporter: the "consumer reports" test track in central connecticut. >> lift off. >> reporter: an american four-door sedan performing what just a few years ago seemed impossible. >> turn. good. >> reporter: a successful 50-mile-per-hour accident avoidance maneuver at the hands of an amateur. >> we made it. >> reporter: this month "consumer reports" named two american made cars, the ford mustang and the chevy avalanche pickup truck among its ten best cars in the world. evidence, says dave champion, "consumer reports" head test driver that american cars have made a quality comeback
david kerley tonight in washington. david, thanks. >>> we're going to turn next here to our reporting bringing america back. we told you here on "world news" about those record profits from gm. the american car company now number one in the world. well, tonight here some more welcome numbers. an american car and an american truck now in the top ten in the world when it comes to quality and safety. abc's jim avila in the driver's seat tonight. >> reporter: the...
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lewis, washington, returned to the base and turned himself in. the soldier is married with two children and served three tours in iraq. this was his first assignment to afghanistan. >> this was an individual acting alone, not with authority and we also have the individual, the suspect in custody, u.s. custody and he's being interrogated by army investigators as we speak. >> reporter: the response was immediate and furious. afghan president hamid karzai calling this an assassination that cannot be forgiven and from general john allen, the head of the u.s. mission, now promising a rapid and thorough investigation. the fear now is that this latest incident could set off a fresh wave of violence, one that's much worse than we've seen in the past. the u.s. embassy in kabul is already warning americans to keep a low profile and the taliban is vowing revenge. david? >> muhammad lila reporting in tonight. thank you. >>> i want to bring in martha raddatz who's back from the region and, martha, you saw what the white house put out today, that image of pres
lewis, washington, returned to the base and turned himself in. the soldier is married with two children and served three tours in iraq. this was his first assignment to afghanistan. >> this was an individual acting alone, not with authority and we also have the individual, the suspect in custody, u.s. custody and he's being interrogated by army investigators as we speak. >> reporter: the response was immediate and furious. afghan president hamid karzai calling this an assassination...
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abc's neal karlinsky is outside washington state where that soldier is based. >> reporter: right now sergeant bales is in kansas, but tonight, it's his wife and kids that are here for their protection as the full story of who sergeant bales is is slowly revealed. two very different picture of 38-year old staff sergeant robert bales are now coming into focus. one, the loving father of two -- a family man who lived in his suburban home. the other, a man with a series of minor scuffles with the law -- frustrated with his military career. >> you know, he's just one of the guys. >> reporter: his wife, karilyn, a public relations marketing manager wrote in a blog last year that bob didn't get a promotion and very disappointed after all the sacrifices he made for his love of country. but i'm also relieved, she write, we can finally move on to the next phase of our lives. the family house was recently listed for sale. his wife writing that they hoped to move closer to family in the midwest. >> you know, he always had a good attitude about being in the service. he was never really angry about
abc's neal karlinsky is outside washington state where that soldier is based. >> reporter: right now sergeant bales is in kansas, but tonight, it's his wife and kids that are here for their protection as the full story of who sergeant bales is is slowly revealed. two very different picture of 38-year old staff sergeant robert bales are now coming into focus. one, the loving father of two -- a family man who lived in his suburban home. the other, a man with a series of minor scuffles with...
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>> david kerley in washington tonight. david, thank you. george dives into this math and the south, can the next states up reshape the republican race. george, and the powerhouse political team first thing in the morning on "this week." >>> of course, issue number one, jobs in the country. 227,000 new jobs in the month of february, that beats economists' expectations, we've asked abc's bianna golodryga to join us here tonight. this president wants to keep his job. the republicans want to take it away. so key, the unemployment rate? >> at 8.3%. we did the math. here's what we came up with. you can see 165,000 jobs added each month from now until november to get that number to 7.9%. right now, in the past three months, we've actually gone over that, 200,000 more jobs added. >> it doesn't guarantee the president keeps his job but it is psychologically important to get it below 8%. we've heard from so many viewers on "world news." kimberly andrews wrote me, my son went through a two-year course. a dream job. and cari, my husband plied for a mec
>> david kerley in washington tonight. david, thank you. george dives into this math and the south, can the next states up reshape the republican race. george, and the powerhouse political team first thing in the morning on "this week." >>> of course, issue number one, jobs in the country. 227,000 new jobs in the month of february, that beats economists' expectations, we've asked abc's bianna golodryga to join us here tonight. this president wants to keep his job. the...
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>> david kerley in washington tonight. david, thank you. george dives into this math and the south, can the next states up reshape the republican race? or are we in a slow-motion fight for the nomination that's set? george, and the powerhouse political team first thing in the morning on "this week." >>> of course, issue number one, on the campaign trail, jobs and unemployment in this country. tonight, we dig deeper behind the number we reported last night on "world news." 227,000 new jobs in the month of february, that beats economists' expectations, we've asked abc's bianna golodryga to join us here on the desk here in new york tonight. bianna, this president wants to keep his job. the republicans want to take it away. so key, the unemployment rate? that remains unchanged at 8.3%? >> at 8.3%. you can imagine getting it below 8%. we did the math. here's what we came up with. you can see 165,000 jobs added each month from now until november to get that number to 7.9%. right now, as you can see, the past three months, we've actually gone over
>> david kerley in washington tonight. david, thank you. george dives into this math and the south, can the next states up reshape the republican race? or are we in a slow-motion fight for the nomination that's set? george, and the powerhouse political team first thing in the morning on "this week." >>> of course, issue number one, on the campaign trail, jobs and unemployment in this country. tonight, we dig deeper behind the number we reported last night on "world...